Bank of the U.S. = shows the growth of the national government's power, centralized gov't, sets the stage for how the economy and the government interact
Our economic system is called capitalism, but it's not entirely capitalist. The process revolves around supply and demand, and if a business doesn't do as well as the other businesses around it, it can fail. Yet the government does step in when larger corporations begin to fail when they
Chapter 6
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Bank of the U.S. = shows the growth of the national government's power, centralized gov't, sets the stage for how the economy and the government interact
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Chapter 7
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Federalism - the idea that there is a central form of government and authority, and also smaller governments/authorities within that.
Chapter 8
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Capitalism in America
Our economic system is called capitalism, but it's not entirely capitalist. The process revolves around supply and demand, and if a business doesn't do as well as the other businesses around it, it can fail. Yet the government does step in when larger corporations begin to fail when they
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Chapter 10
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